BALTIMORE — The day started with a couple of Shohei Ohtani home runs. It continued with a strong 5 u2154 inning start from Clayton Kershaw. And it ended with the Dodgers in a celebratory postgame line, trading victorious high-fives near the mound.
After five straight losses, several weeks of mounting frustration, and the most painful collapse imaginable the night before, the Dodgers took a crucial first step toward righting their sinking ship on Sunday.
They beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2, finally finding a way to hold onto a late-game lead.
They ended an otherwise disastrous road trip on a sorely needed high note.